Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 19 January 2011| There are 2 comments
Bogus erectile dysfunction remedies were around long before Viagra's arrival raised awareness of the issues surrounding impotence. At Ukmedix News We've written about many different useless quack doctor medicines and procedures to cure impotence but this recent one which we came across definitely takes the biscuit for being not only the most useless but the most dangerous and crazy and is a testament to the desperation that some men feel and the lengths that they will go to in order to get their sexual function back.

In 1918 Mr.John R. Brinkley who claimed to be a doctor said that he had pioneered a new operation which involved the insertion of goat's testicles into the male scrotum. Mr. Brinkley said that not only would erectile function be improved but also higher levels of sexual desire and virility would also be reported.
Mr. Brinkley made a lot of money from his goat testicle transplants which he conducted with a lot of style and panache. He would make a big show about selecting individual goats for his surgery claiming that he would know exactly which goat had the best pair of testicles for his particular patient.
Many men feel that they have nothing to lose by trying crazy impotence cures because they are so despondent and at a loss without good erectile function, but these days there's absolutely no reason why you need to take a risk and instead you should get a doctor's consultation [online if you want] and possibly clinically tested prescription medications which have been verified by reputable medical authorities like the FDA and the EMEA.
Using anything which does not have evidence based statistical proof that it works is a waste of time and also potentially very dangerous. Count yourself extremely lucky that you live in the age of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and that you don't have to shell out huge amounts of money to have the testicles of a goat inserted in your scrotum!

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